What Are the Top 10 Most “Spotified” Songs in Phoenix?

You have to look pretty hard for someone who doesn’t have an opinion about Spotify, the Swedish music-streaming service that launched in 2008 and hit the States in 2011. It’s hard to deny its ease, selection, and um, free-ness, but it’s also been a magnet for controversy. In both the…

Six Music Advertising Deals We’d Love to See

It’s been a weird couple of weeks in the world of music-meets-advertising. Between Andrew W.K.’s announcement to speak at a My Little Pony convention and KISS’ licensing deal with Family Guy, it’s been pretty damn weird indeed. But think about it: A hard-partying My Little Pony would look great sitting…

Incoming: Passion Pit, Pepper, Seether

Yesterday we ran a list of our most anticipated summer releases featuring, among others, Fiona Apple and Passion Pit. Lo and behold, Apple announced a tour date in Phoenix, and now, we can add Passion Pit to the list. The indie-pop combo is heading to the Marquee Theatre in Tempe…

Take Cover: Bad Lucy Covers Bob Dylan

“Lay Lady Lay” is a classic Bob Dylan tune, even if it doesn’t sound like classic Dylan. ‘Ole Bobby D. claims his voice sounded different on Nashville Skyline because he quit smoking before recording. Magnet and Gemma Hayes’ soft, orchestral take on the song appeared on the Mr. & Mrs…

Fiona Apple Is Coming to Mesa Arts Center

Well, how’s this for a good East Valley announcement day? Not only is Morrissey headed to Tempe’s Marquee Theatre in November, but singer/songwriter Fiona Apple has announced a tour that brings her to the Ikeda Theater at Mesa Arts Center on Tuesday, September 18. Touring in support of her highly…

Record Heat: The Bachelor Party by Brad Dwyer

See also: Rumspringer: Earnest Trio Builds Nothing on Punk’s Ever-Shifting Sands Bachelor parties are a tradition. The kind of debauched, “I-can’t-believe-we-did-that” bone-headed tradition that works for popcorn flicks (coming soon: The Hangover 3: Still Hangin’, where the boys find themselves in outer space or something). But a DIY bachelor party…

Morrissey Is Coming to the Marquee Theatre

See also: We Love Morrissey, but Does He Love Us? See also: Morrissey at the Orpheum Theatre It’s weird time to be Morrissey: British rock tabloid NME recently apologized to the downer-pop icon for alleging he’s racist (stop me if you think that you’ve heard that one before), he’s currently…

Flashback Friday: Erasure

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads; just a synthesizer, eyeliner, and a touch of androgyny. Welcome to Flashback Friday. See also: An ’80s Conversation with Super Stereo I hadn’t thought about British synthpop duo Erasure for a long time — until Super Stereo brought them up during last week’s…

Erick Biez, What Are You Listening To?

Erick Biez The local comedian performs on the Stand Up Live Comedy Gold Showcase featuring Jeff Dye on Wednesday, June 27. For more info, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? No radio, not now, not…

Mr. Meeble Releases Nostalgic for Now

See also: Mr. Meeble’s European Adventure See also: Mr. Meeble at Crescent Ballroom For glitch dance duo Mr. Meeble, music and visual effects go hand in hand. The duo’s latest music video for “Star Power” features the visually stunning “ghost portal” and many of the effects that make the Meeble…

Sunorus Displays (Almost) All Its Faces on Sixth Record

It’s that quiet moment after a rehearsal when players smoke their smokes and drink their drinks out on a front porch. Everyone has said his piece musically, and whatever small talk ensues now lets you know which night owls slept in and missed the big news stories of the day…

Curt Kirkwood and Son Celebrate Father’s Day at the MIM

It’s not every father that gets to share a stage with his son on Father’s Day, but that’s exactly what will happen when Meat Puppet and former Phoenix resident Curt Kirkwood performs with son Elmo Sunday at the Musical Instrument Museum. “I thought it was a good idea,” the elder…

Waylon Jennings’ Spirit Still Haunts Phoenix

Waylon Jennings would have been 75 on June 15. The outlaw country singer passed away in 2002, but his ghost still haunts the country scene in Phoenix. You can’t wander too far without some acoustic guitar-wielding singer in boots giving you an earful about his legacy. That’s how it should…

From Print: Blogs Teased in Our June 14 Issue

This week, New Times ran a list in our print publication highlighting some of the most interesting posts published at Up on the Sun over the past week. Here are links to those posts. Want to hear a taste of the Zero Zero (a new project from members of The…

Suicidal Tendencies Postpone Arizona Dates

Looking forward to seeing Suicidal Tendencies this weekend at the Marquee Theatre? Well, so were we, but we have bad news: The band has rescheduled this weekend’s performances in Phoenix for Friday, September 21 at the Marquee Theatre (with the same support acts, BroLoaf and Perpetual lined up, as well)…

Incoming: Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, The Walkmen

As usual, we’re stoked for lots of upcoming concerts, but this week we’re excited about a little extra hard-rockin’ estrogen on the list.Nobody puts on a great performance quite like a strong female frontwoman. If you’re a heartbreaker who loves rock ‘n’ roll, then you won’t want to miss out on…

Record Heat: Toys That Kill by Brad Dwyer

See also: Toys That Kill’s Todd Congelliere on Fambly 42 and Skateboarding It took awhile for Toys that Kill to put out a new record. Six years, in fact. But Fambly 42 is worth the wait, and it turns out there were plenty of good reasons why it took a…